As I mentioned above my feelings about Roon have changed completely over the past few weeks.
Firstly, I have come to the view that however you deal with it, the way Roon works necessarily involves heavy processing that can be detrimental to sound quality. I appreciate that some people are not noticing any difference on their systems. That’s fine and they can enjoy the undoubted functional benefits of Roon. However for me, it completely ruins the listening experience.
Secondly, I don’t value the interface and integration with Qobuz as much as I used to. I have given up Roon Optimised Core Kit, ROCK and moved to Windows and dBpoweramp Asset UPnP as a music server on the same NUC. There was a considerable improvement in sound quality.
The use of Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC allows this to be set up as a headless server just like ROCK or the Nucleus and the normal constant updates and Microsoft user accounts are avoided. I have found the simpler and familiar alphabetical folder arrangement of the albums in the local library on the Linn App liberating. I can see the masterings of the albums I want listen to clearly not buried by dozens of compilations and greatest hits, etc. If there is something I specifically want to listen to on Qobuz, it is a minor inconvenience to navigate back to the relevant place.
I am not sure why I have been persevering with Roon for all these years. The Windows/UPnP approach is a much better more streamlined experience. I can only presume when I started with Roon, my system was less capable of highlighting the differences in sound quality. Perhaps, I was distracted by Roon’s many other advantages such as multi room, surround capability, etc.
One more thing it is cheaper. I already had a dBpowdramp licence and Windows LTSC only costs about £40 for ten years. There’s no ongoing annual fee like with Roon. I must have always had doubts because I never took up the Lifetime Subscription offer. Also, I feel less inclined to support Roon now it has been acquired by a big corporation. Not to mention that I was annoyed by the flippant attitude of the guy who dealt with my complaint when they cut off my service without warning a couple of years back.